Grammys: Not Bad, Not Great, Really Long

Reviewers split on last night's award show

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It seems everyone can agree on one thing about the Grammys: As E! put it in the first line of its recap, "So, that was ... long." Beyond that, reviews for the three-and-a-half-hour ceremony (which included "more than 30 performers but only 11 trophy presentations," notes Chris Richards in the Washington Post) are all over the place. A sampling:

Richards enjoyed the show: "For the first time in too long, the Grammys telecast was a good time in and of itself—a refreshingly coherent celebration of our increasingly incoherent popscape. There were A-game performances, trophy-hoarders who deserved to win them, and very few reasons to wince, grouse, or wish you were watching Downton Abbey." Full review here.

But for Mikael Wood at the Los Angeles Times, many of "the big moments missed the mark," while the "smaller, more intimate moments ... stood out." Think Rihanna performing Stay rather than a big dance number, or Kelly Clarkson covering "(You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman." Writes Wood, "In a 3 1/2-hour blur of high-tech spectacle, these performances felt like reaffirmations of core musical values—honest, unaffected, simple." Full review here.

One of the big moments getting a lot of praise: Justin Timberlake's return to the Grammys stage. He "stole the show," declares Ross Raihala in Pioneer Press. Host LL Cool J, on the other hand ... well, he "spent much of the evening talking about Twitter hashtags." (Which led to quite a bit of derision on Twitter, we note.) Full review here.

Over at the Chicago Tribune, Greg Kot also has less-than-kind words for the verbose host, writing, "A long speech by host LL Cool J threatened to derail the awards right near the start. ... But there were redemptive moments, not the least of which was a massive sing-along version of The Band’s 'The Weight,' in honor of drummer Levon Helm, who died last year." Full review here.

The Grammys turned into a whole bunch of baby boo boos
crying for attention and the opportunity to bully others. All right kids looks
like you all need a time out. Day Time Soaps have nothing on these Grammy
babies. Instead of issuing a dress code they should have requested a minimum
level of etiquette. At the end of the day the event was very unprofessional and
what an absolute waste of time. The Grammys was so bad that a guest appearance by
Justin Bieber could not have saved it.

SuperLemonTony

Feb 12, 2013 11:48 AM CST

Well I would like to congratulate the Grammy make up team for hiding every, bruise nick and scratch from Chris Brown. Excellent job, I am still not sure if Rhiannas lips are that big or just swollen from the slaps yet, but we are looking into that.

LReyes

Feb 12, 2013 10:11 AM CST

A colossal waste of time, just like the Oscars. Since when has the Grammy became the Adele Epigonic Society?

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